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margins in the u.s., this guy wants to see it go up 22% from 20% but overall disney stocks near an all-time high, 54.50 is the all-time high. triple the s&p. liz: are you worried the upper income was 234 million versus 413 million? >> it is all about the releases and where you are in the schedule. they will look forward to what is coming up next. let's not forget they have iron man three coming out. i think wall street will look forward that way. and the cable networks seem to be doing pretty good. disney channel, espn. one of the best collections of entertainment media assets anywhere, has really been humming. david: that collection has grown tremendously. lucas films. have they paid too much? >> they bought marvel for a couple billion and turned into the avengers. i really think they have done a great job of absorbing these mergers. there's a conference call and i want to hear what are you doing with the film and what is your next plan? they just brought in jj abrams, he will be directing the next "star wars" coming out in 2015. the reason we are interested in disney so much is you can lo
margins in the u.s., this guy wants to see it go up 22% from 20% but overall disney stocks near an all-time high, 54.50 is the all-time high. triple the s&p. liz: are you worried the upper income was 234 million versus 413 million? >> it is all about the releases and where you are in the schedule. they will look forward to what is coming up next. let's not forget they have iron man three coming out. i think wall street will look forward that way. and the cable networks seem to be...
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the pipeline will bring oil from canada to the u.s. but is a subject of heated debate. >> drums of protest on a cold day. >> this is a big deal. >> thousands rally against the pipeline. >> the dispalcement of people, it is about big money -- >> the 1700 mile pipeline from alberta, canada to multiple refineries is in the midst of a complicated process. the oil industry sais the pipeline would create 20,000 new jobs and give the u.s. energy independence. it would expand access to secure supplies of canadian crude. as much as 800,000 barrels a day. >> there will be an environmental disaster. >> these protestors worry about oil leaks, greenhouse gasses and imminent domain. >> this is about your fundamental rights so the corporations can make money. >> they say the oil companies will win and the public will lose. >> they will sell it to china or the highest bidder. >> the american petroleum institute said 69% of american votorsers support the project. the state department will make the decision, asis it is international. >> the national mal
the pipeline will bring oil from canada to the u.s. but is a subject of heated debate. >> drums of protest on a cold day. >> this is a big deal. >> thousands rally against the pipeline. >> the dispalcement of people, it is about big money -- >> the 1700 mile pipeline from alberta, canada to multiple refineries is in the midst of a complicated process. the oil industry sais the pipeline would create 20,000 new jobs and give the u.s. energy independence. it would...
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work on an immigration reform bill a white house plan is leaked. i'm suzanne mcginnis in washington. coming up, reaction from capitol hill and the white house. >> murder on campus, this time it's the university of maryland eastern shore. i'm mike schuh a live report with the family next. >> a city firefighter accused of running a prostitution ring, federal prosecutors say the age of the women will bring a stiffer punishment. i'm gigi barnett, that story is next. >> if you're about to head out on this president's day we don't have delays but we have some accidents to tell you about. we will tell you where they are straight ahead. >> a young model whose career is on fire, kate upton joins us on coffee with, named again on the sports illustrated swimsuit cover. stay tuned it's the morning edition and we'll be right back. >>> at the bottom of the hour, a pretty sunrise. sharon continues the watch the streets -- continues to watch the streets, marty is over at first warning weather. >> 20 on tv hill, 6 colder than this time yesterday. the wind is dimini
work on an immigration reform bill a white house plan is leaked. i'm suzanne mcginnis in washington. coming up, reaction from capitol hill and the white house. >> murder on campus, this time it's the university of maryland eastern shore. i'm mike schuh a live report with the family next. >> a city firefighter accused of running a prostitution ring, federal prosecutors say the age of the women will bring a stiffer punishment. i'm gigi barnett, that story is next. >> if you're...
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immigration. >> talking about immigration, congress is out this week on recess. so after the hagel confirmation what is the next big thing on the plate? is it immigration? >> from the republican standpoint, learning again from the last election, i think that should be immigration. overall we need a solution to the illegal immigration problem. if we can, we need to lead on that standpoint, on that issue. i think we will do so. we have some new senators coming in ready to lead on it as well as senators who have been there a long time, like senator mccain, ready to move on immigration. that needs to be the next issue. >> boris epshteyn, thank you. >> have a good day. >>> here's your "first look" at some other news. in north carolina, a 40,000 gallon ethanol tank burst into flames. officials believe it was sparked by lightning. the blast rattled homes over two miles away. >>> in minneapolis, a baby is recovering from a horrific attack. the 19-month-old was allegedly called the "n" word and slapped enjoy a passenger during a plate to atlanta. the child's mother says j
immigration. >> talking about immigration, congress is out this week on recess. so after the hagel confirmation what is the next big thing on the plate? is it immigration? >> from the republican standpoint, learning again from the last election, i think that should be immigration. overall we need a solution to the illegal immigration problem. if we can, we need to lead on that standpoint, on that issue. i think we will do so. we have some new senators coming in ready to lead on it...
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the sea at 22 degrees. it is 23 at alexandria . -- dc at 22 degrees. southern maryland at 27. a cold day. we are looking out a little bit of a bump in temperatures. you can see it to the west. this push of warm or milder air will drive late tomorrow into early tuesday followed by a cold front that is going to drop our temperatures wednesday, but look at the wind chill factors. now it feels like 5 degrees this hour. they are digging out about 5 inches of snow that fell earlier in the day. clear skies for tonight. lots of sunshine for tomorrow. it will be a bit cool when we wake up in the morning. temperatures will warm up nicely by the afternoon hours. it is dry and will remain that way. a cold front approaches from the west. this is future cast, and it looks like our skies remained mainly clear for the overnight hours, and tomorrow, look for the clouds to increase tomorrow. this is going to head our way. a cold front strong, gusty winds. we will look like region we will look at a change. temperatures begin to fall, and colder air on wednesday. forecasts for tonight, 15 degrees
the sea at 22 degrees. it is 23 at alexandria . -- dc at 22 degrees. southern maryland at 27. a cold day. we are looking out a little bit of a bump in temperatures. you can see it to the west. this push of warm or milder air will drive late tomorrow into early tuesday followed by a cold front that is going to drop our temperatures wednesday, but look at the wind chill factors. now it feels like 5 degrees this hour. they are digging out about 5 inches of snow that fell earlier in the day. clear...
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part of why the u.s. is as successful as it is. >> immigration has long divided republicans and democrats. a bipartisan group is making progress towards compromise, which now seems in danger after plans from the white house leaked out. >> this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or he does -- or does he want to get political a bandage in the next election? >> it is not going to work. we will not be able to get the votes to pass in the house. >> the president's new chief of staff insist it was only meant as a backup if the bipartisan proposal stalls in the house or senate. >> he says it is dead on arrival. >> keep in mind that the bipartisan compromise is still a work in progress. there is no actual plan yet to unveil. the democrats say give it time, and republicans say there will be a link between illegal immigrants obtain green cards and tightening border security. rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> new at 6:00, prince george's county is now t
part of why the u.s. is as successful as it is. >> immigration has long divided republicans and democrats. a bipartisan group is making progress towards compromise, which now seems in danger after plans from the white house leaked out. >> this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or he does -- or does he want to get political a bandage in the next election? >> it is not going to work. we will not be able to get...
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house seat held by u.s. jesse jackson junior. >>> robmarco rubio's response t the state of the union made headlines for his watergate moment when he had to have that drink of water. ""saturday night livsaturday n" that gaffe. >> yes, i have to admit it's a little aggravating, seth. i mean, so what. my mouth got a little dry and i took a drink of water. i don't see what big deal is. we've all been there. you're about to give an important policy speech. you get a little nervous in the green room and you eat a whole bag of dry-roasted peanuts and jerky. there are hot lights on you, the room isn't ventilated. you do what anyone would do, you suddenly lunge to the side, all the while holding awkward eye contact with the camera and take a drink from the tiniest bottle of water anyone has ever seen. >> and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >> ouch. >> that is hysterical. hang on. i have to -- >> you have your little sip? do you have a lucky unitard? >> i don't. >> you keep drinking. >> you do the wea
house seat held by u.s. jesse jackson junior. >>> robmarco rubio's response t the state of the union made headlines for his watergate moment when he had to have that drink of water. ""saturday night livsaturday n" that gaffe. >> yes, i have to admit it's a little aggravating, seth. i mean, so what. my mouth got a little dry and i took a drink of water. i don't see what big deal is. we've all been there. you're about to give an important policy speech. you get a...
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it may not be voted on until summer. laura? >> thank you very much, marla. 6:33. the u.s. embassy in peru is warning travelers about a possible kidnapping threat. the government dismisses the warning but the u.s. embassy says the threat is credible. it comes from a terrorist group. the warning applies to tourists and to u.s. embassy personnel not allowed to visit the region unless they're an official on business which is restricted. >>> 6:33 right now. here in the bay area if you plan on travel on public transit today, expect schedule changes on this presidents day. b.a.r.t. and muni now running on their saturday schedule. golden gate transit running its sunday schedule for both buses and ferries. caltrain on a modified holiday schedule and ac transit is on its sunday schedule right now. with that in mind, let's check in with mike inouye with a look at that monday morning holiday commute. >> b.a.r.t. just shy of 20 trains so usually we have 45, 50 trains. less trains all on time. you talk about changes. bay bridge also has a different flow. it's flowing. here's the shot fr
it may not be voted on until summer. laura? >> thank you very much, marla. 6:33. the u.s. embassy in peru is warning travelers about a possible kidnapping threat. the government dismisses the warning but the u.s. embassy says the threat is credible. it comes from a terrorist group. the warning applies to tourists and to u.s. embassy personnel not allowed to visit the region unless they're an official on business which is restricted. >>> 6:33 right now. here in the bay area if you...
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supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on native land, tribes don't have any authority over that perpetrator if he's a nonindian, even if he's your husband. the local police in that area don't have any authority. the county sheriff doesn't have any authority. the state trooper can't come in and arrest them. and the only person that has any authority over that non-indian is some federal agent in madison, wisconsin, 500 miles away. which is why there has been a 67% declination of prosecutions of sexual assault. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has e
supreme court in u.s. vs. laura which said that in fact if this body voted we could in fact confer upon native americans the authority to give them plenary power to enact legislation to relax restrictions on tribal sovereign authority. . we have the power to allow them to enforce necessaryic violence laws and rape laws on their land. and we so need it, madam speaker, because if you are a tribal woman, a member of a tribe, say for example the band river chippewa in my state and you were raped on...
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liz: cilia, does u.s. get involved in other country immigration reform effort? >> no, but if we're going to talk bi thought democrats were party of fairness what about those immigrants have been waiting decades to come here, fairly, in the interest of the countries, that are flooding in illegal immigrants, in know rip toas--interest to have them comn and take money back to their countries. liz: there is data out there, but this happens in the world, people from other countries working in another country, may make a lot of money identify the system and send it back home, should it be factored in. >> obviously it will affect the economy, you see this all of the time, many times i have gone into a drug store or a bank, money is being sent back to mexico. it just is, it is something that really is a huge part of the discussion, because if affects the economy, the money here is important issue. liz: adam? >> there is -- that is a fact that r remittance is a major pat of the economy it is a good thing for their country and our country as well, if i could add, to say t
liz: cilia, does u.s. get involved in other country immigration reform effort? >> no, but if we're going to talk bi thought democrats were party of fairness what about those immigrants have been waiting decades to come here, fairly, in the interest of the countries, that are flooding in illegal immigrants, in know rip toas--interest to have them comn and take money back to their countries. liz: there is data out there, but this happens in the world, people from other countries working in...
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there was nothing going on. a lot of u.s. taxpayer dollars and international money and health care has improved. is there a long way to go? yes, but those are two success stories. those are a success because in many cases they answered -- they asked a question and answer them correctly. when you ask those questions and enter them correctly, you are more likely to succeed than to fail. host: john sopko, talking about the seven questions in the latest report. go to the website on your screen to get a better idea of the report and to dig into it yourself. the $87 billion authorized so far for rebuilding afghanistan. the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction, thanks for talking with our viewers. guest: my pleasure. host: washington journal will
there was nothing going on. a lot of u.s. taxpayer dollars and international money and health care has improved. is there a long way to go? yes, but those are two success stories. those are a success because in many cases they answered -- they asked a question and answer them correctly. when you ask those questions and enter them correctly, you are more likely to succeed than to fail. host: john sopko, talking about the seven questions in the latest report. go to the website on your screen to...
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u.s. immigration and customs enforcement declined to comment on specifics. and, scott, illegal immigrants on supervised release can be required to wear electronic tracking devices or regularly call immigration officials or visit their offices. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. news of the release of the detainees came just before our interview with speaker boehner and it drew this reaction. >> this is very hard for me to believe that they can't find cuts elsewhere in their agency. i frankly think this is outrageous. and i'm looking for more facts but i can't believe that they can't find the kind of savings they need out of that department short of letting criminals go free. >> pelley: what do you think's going on here? >> i think that the administration's trying to play games. play games with the american people, scare the american people. this is not -- this is not leadership. >> pelley: you just accused the white house of fear-mongering. >> listen, they're out there making a lot of noise. what they really ought to be doing is coming up to the hill and working
u.s. immigration and customs enforcement declined to comment on specifics. and, scott, illegal immigrants on supervised release can be required to wear electronic tracking devices or regularly call immigration officials or visit their offices. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. news of the release of the detainees came just before our interview with speaker boehner and it drew this reaction. >> this is very hard for me to believe that they can't find cuts elsewhere in their agency. i...
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in the u.s. and its impact on the economy culture and politics. this program lasts about an hour >> host: jonathan welcome. this is a very meaty book and there's a lot going on in here. the main thesis of course is the falling birthrate problem and what are the causes of those falling birthrates and the consequences. the rising individualism and and american lives in the sustainability of religion and population agents. we will get to those during the next hour but first why don't you answer for me the question of every reporter has asked by his or her editor when that reporter approaches with a story idea. why does this matter? why is it important? >> guest: it's important because the fertility rates and demographics are what my friend and demographer in town here says it's like the tectonic plate shifting beneath the earth and demography isn't quite destiny but it's close. once you know what the demographic profile country and society's going to be then you are able to tell what are the confine
in the u.s. and its impact on the economy culture and politics. this program lasts about an hour >> host: jonathan welcome. this is a very meaty book and there's a lot going on in here. the main thesis of course is the falling birthrate problem and what are the causes of those falling birthrates and the consequences. the rising individualism and and american lives in the sustainability of religion and population agents. we will get to those during the next hour but first why don't you...
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and some books. >>> u.s. markets are closed for the president's day holiday. when traders get back to work this week, the housing recovery will be a big focus. fresh homebuilder centsment comes out tomorrow, housing starts wednesday, existing home sales thursday. investors will also be on the hunt for some clarity from the fed. the release of its last meeting minutes. the question is whether there's been any more talk of ending its easy money policy. >>> also on deck, walmart's earnings report. speculation is swirling after bloomberg quoted an internal e-mail saying walmart's february sales were "total disaster." gold will also be on the radar this week. the recent market darling has tumbled to a six-month low, shedding 4% already this year. >>> prices at the pump have been on the rise each of the past 29 days, rising seven cents this week to a average in of $3.64 a gallon, 12 cents more than last year. >>> a strike by a major spanish airline could ground more than 1,000 flights this week. workers at iberia b
and some books. >>> u.s. markets are closed for the president's day holiday. when traders get back to work this week, the housing recovery will be a big focus. fresh homebuilder centsment comes out tomorrow, housing starts wednesday, existing home sales thursday. investors will also be on the hunt for some clarity from the fed. the release of its last meeting minutes. the question is whether there's been any more talk of ending its easy money policy. >>> also on deck,...
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you, now 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and for their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found out that have some options there and went to their employees and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we will pay something less but will give you a difference of what we have paid this past year. how much we put into premiums will give to you to spend, plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduce the exchange what they found out is with the competition, with the consumer in charge denied individualized insurance programs that they could pick from, about 135 different programs that were available through the portal, and it again proved out to be a win-win for the business and a win-win for the consumer, and having ache in good health care coverage, and keeping costs from escalating to a company would be forced to drop a. i mentioned mike because of probably nobody that knows more about health care in a system that's taken place in america than our
you, now 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and for their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found out that have some options there and went to their employees and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we will pay something less but will give you a difference of what we have paid this past year. how much we put into premiums will give to you to spend, plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduce the exchange what they found out is with...
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immigration and customs enforcement, u.s. customs and border protection and u.s. and business exceed by about one quarter the combined budgets of all other principal law enforcement agencies, federal law enforcement agencies, and that most of the increased immigration funding has gone to the border patrol. assuming that these figures are fair comparisons, do you believe the portable call manpower should be cut? if so, by how much? >> we don't make any recommendations for cutting anything. we don't, we don't make a case that there's too much spending that on border, or we don't make a case this too much -- we present how much was done, a good part by congressional appropriations. and that may reflect why enforcement has been so effective. i think all we just want to point out is that given the budget realities that at some point, this is not going to be an unlimited expansion of these programs. that congress and you all will have to make a decision that it was a straight line cutting, where those cuts will have to take place. and we will suggest that if they had to
immigration and customs enforcement, u.s. customs and border protection and u.s. and business exceed by about one quarter the combined budgets of all other principal law enforcement agencies, federal law enforcement agencies, and that most of the increased immigration funding has gone to the border patrol. assuming that these figures are fair comparisons, do you believe the portable call manpower should be cut? if so, by how much? >> we don't make any recommendations for cutting anything....
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he was one of 22 senators who voted against the violence against women act. he voted against john kerry's confirmation as secretary of state, and even slammed kerry as well as chuck hagel for bean anti-military even though both of them serve honorably while cruz spent his formertive years strolling the leafy campuses of princeton and harvard. here he is shapelessly bashing kerry and haig. >> well, we have two pending nominations. john kerry, chuck hagel. both of whom are very prominently less than ardent fans of the u.s. military. >> michael: unbelievable. after those comments even senator john mccain told him to tone it down. and mccain has bipartisan support on this one. democratic senators dianne feinstein and claire mccaskill compared him to joseph mccarthy who accused american citizens of being communist. but toning it down is not in his repertoire. he was at it again. just to give you flavor for the place, this is the poster for larue tactical where the senator chose to call president obama's gun control initiatives wrong. those are mild from what he sa
he was one of 22 senators who voted against the violence against women act. he voted against john kerry's confirmation as secretary of state, and even slammed kerry as well as chuck hagel for bean anti-military even though both of them serve honorably while cruz spent his formertive years strolling the leafy campuses of princeton and harvard. here he is shapelessly bashing kerry and haig. >> well, we have two pending nominations. john kerry, chuck hagel. both of whom are very prominently...
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brian mooar has more. >> reporter: immigration is one of the issues that sparks democrats and republicans. while eight senators are finishing a bipartisan bill, "usa today" reveals the white house has been working on a backup plan if the current efforts fall apart. >> if those do not work out, then we'll have an option this will be ready to put out there. >> reporter: president obama's chief of staff says the white house proposal would bolster border security and include a path to citizenship for this nation's 11 million undocumented immigrant. republicans say any plan with the president's name on it is bound to fail. >> of course it will. and that's why we are working together, republicans and democrats. by the way, he's had no communications with republicans on the issue, unlike the previous four presidents that i've dealt with. >> reporter: senator john mccain is one of the so-called gang of eight lawmakers working on the bipartisan bill. so is florida republican marco rubio who says the president's plan won't work. other members of the gop are not happy to see the white house weighing
brian mooar has more. >> reporter: immigration is one of the issues that sparks democrats and republicans. while eight senators are finishing a bipartisan bill, "usa today" reveals the white house has been working on a backup plan if the current efforts fall apart. >> if those do not work out, then we'll have an option this will be ready to put out there. >> reporter: president obama's chief of staff says the white house proposal would bolster border security and...
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cold and, yes, the winds are how longs. 22 to 28 miles per hour. windchill from the west is feeling like just 8 to 13 above. brutally cold with the snow showers continuing here as we go through the overnight hours. and we look at the trend here. just a couple of passing clouds through the overnight. not a bad looking president's day. but changes as it moves towards tuesday morning. timing will be key. if it gets in here earlier enough, a wintery mix is likely. if it comes in later, it will be more of a rain situation. this will be the leading edge of a front that will bring in warmer area throughout the day. as you see, tuesday, 7:00, an icy mjçmix. and then changing to rain throughout the day. tuesday morning, a commute and a time frame we will have to watch carefully. temperatures won't move much during the day tomorrow. it will be cold enough to support freezing conditions early tuesday morning. throughout the overnight hours will be the everythings of this power house coastal snow. cold winds wraparound this thing tonight. the deep freeze is
cold and, yes, the winds are how longs. 22 to 28 miles per hour. windchill from the west is feeling like just 8 to 13 above. brutally cold with the snow showers continuing here as we go through the overnight hours. and we look at the trend here. just a couple of passing clouds through the overnight. not a bad looking president's day. but changes as it moves towards tuesday morning. timing will be key. if it gets in here earlier enough, a wintery mix is likely. if it comes in later, it will be...
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two passengers on the 22-foot pleasure boat were air lifted to hospital after crash into the golden gate ferry. in one on the ferry was injured. >>> mostly sunny skies the the bay. temperatures will be mostly in the 60s. if you haven't seen them yet, 60 in san francisco and 63 in santa rosa. san jose is nice. the extended forecast will look at a chance of rain in the bay area. tuesday is a little wet. no big rainmaker. the latter half of the week it will cool all the way down to a bone chilling mid 50s. >> yes. a little more appropriate for february. >>
two passengers on the 22-foot pleasure boat were air lifted to hospital after crash into the golden gate ferry. in one on the ferry was injured. >>> mostly sunny skies the the bay. temperatures will be mostly in the 60s. if you haven't seen them yet, 60 in san francisco and 63 in santa rosa. san jose is nice. the extended forecast will look at a chance of rain in the bay area. tuesday is a little wet. no big rainmaker. the latter half of the week it will cool all the way down to a bone...
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ford's 22% increase in january sales compared to a year ago led the u.s. based manufacturers. g.m. and chrysler sales were up 16% each. it was the strongest january in five years for chrysler. and toyota's u.s. sales climbed 27%. ford and g.m. stocks didn't move much, up a half percent and a third of a percent respectively. but toyota jumped 2.9% to a new 52 week high. meantime, two energy giants reported strong fourth quarter profits. exxon earnings were 20 cents per share above estimates even though energy production dropped. chevron also had better than expected fourth quarter earnings per share, 24 cents above estimates. it was helped by refining cheaper oil, leading to higher profit margins. chevron shares saw the bigger boost, up 1.2%. exxon gained a fraction. four of the five most actively traded exchange traded funds were up. the s&p 500 volatility note fell more than 5%, as it usually moves in the opposite direction of the market. and that's tonight's market focus. >> tom: despite the rise in the unemployment rate in january, our friday market monitor thinks the u.s. econo
ford's 22% increase in january sales compared to a year ago led the u.s. based manufacturers. g.m. and chrysler sales were up 16% each. it was the strongest january in five years for chrysler. and toyota's u.s. sales climbed 27%. ford and g.m. stocks didn't move much, up a half percent and a third of a percent respectively. but toyota jumped 2.9% to a new 52 week high. meantime, two energy giants reported strong fourth quarter profits. exxon earnings were 20 cents per share above estimates even...
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and that governments like the ones in u.s. we have resources could solve them. and that in fact there may be an advantage to having older people who can be persuaded to join the work force or stay in longer. maybe you can bring more women in and train younger works so they can become productive. the thinking is well, this is the what happens in a modern society. let live with it. what do you say to that? >> guest: well, we'll have to look at it regardless if you think it's a good thing or a bad thing. i would say that it depends. right. it depends how deep a whole you're inspect. if you're japan where the fertility rate is 1.3 or 1.2 and there is zero immigration. there is no horizon for them to experience robust economic growth in the future. and what is more things get worse they wind up having the state fails in the pension obligations all sort of generational warfare recently the finance minister of japan but it was time for the old people of japan to hurry up and die and so you wind up sending the the number of workers retiring that gets smaller. you have t
and that governments like the ones in u.s. we have resources could solve them. and that in fact there may be an advantage to having older people who can be persuaded to join the work force or stay in longer. maybe you can bring more women in and train younger works so they can become productive. the thinking is well, this is the what happens in a modern society. let live with it. what do you say to that? >> guest: well, we'll have to look at it regardless if you think it's a good thing or...
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feels like 22 in andrews and 26 on the bay in annapolis. bundle up. we're going to have sunshine today but winds as i've been talking about. 34 now. feeling like 25 at national. the air has dried out. humidity down to 44%. the big storm bringing the cold air, that's up here in canada. northern maine is getting hammered with snow. we have to storms out west. the jet stream taking a big dip. you can see the energy. look at it spinning coming out of la and palm springs and southern arizona. this thing is only going to get bigger in texas and oklahoma and especially kansas where the cold air is in place. they're looking at 1 to 2 feet of snow across west central kansas the next day, day and a half where we just have some snow showers here. even the north side of baltimore there have been a few flurries this morning and we'll go throughout the day today with the sunshine. eventually by friday that storm in kansas and texas will throw some moisture our way. could be cold enough early on friday for a little bit of sleet or freezing rain in spots before just
feels like 22 in andrews and 26 on the bay in annapolis. bundle up. we're going to have sunshine today but winds as i've been talking about. 34 now. feeling like 25 at national. the air has dried out. humidity down to 44%. the big storm bringing the cold air, that's up here in canada. northern maine is getting hammered with snow. we have to storms out west. the jet stream taking a big dip. you can see the energy. look at it spinning coming out of la and palm springs and southern arizona. this...
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i spent time on the bench as a judge in criminal cases in texas for 22 years, and one of the greatest scientific, forensic discoveries was d.n.a. and it's helped prosecute sexual assault cases. d.n.a., when those outlaws commit the crimes against primarily women and children, they leave d.n.a. evidence. it's examined and we find out who the criminal was. here's the problem. there are 400,000 d.n.a. rape kits that have not been tested. some going back 20 and 25 years. they are so old when the outlaw is determined who it is, they can't be prosecuted because the statute of limitations has run. 400,000 cases where rape victims are waiting for us to just analyze those sexual assault cases. that concept is called the safer bill sponsored by carolyn maloney and myself to try to fix that issue by taking money in one legislation and put it in the safer legislation to analyze those 400,000 cases so victims know who committed the crime and also outlaws go to prison and not get a freed you ride because there is not money to test those cases. that safer bill is in the senate version. and i encoura
i spent time on the bench as a judge in criminal cases in texas for 22 years, and one of the greatest scientific, forensic discoveries was d.n.a. and it's helped prosecute sexual assault cases. d.n.a., when those outlaws commit the crimes against primarily women and children, they leave d.n.a. evidence. it's examined and we find out who the criminal was. here's the problem. there are 400,000 d.n.a. rape kits that have not been tested. some going back 20 and 25 years. they are so old when the...
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the final immigration provision that i want to highlight in my substitute would allow the u.s. government to deport repeat drunk drivers. section 1005 would add habitual drunk driving to the list of aggravated felonies for which an alien may be deported. every day -- every day an innocent life is taken because everyone -- someone decides to drink and drive. an individual who gets behind the wheel after drinking is not exercisexercising sound judgmen. under the immigration and nationality act, foreign nationals are required to be good moral character before they're able to adjust status and become citizens of the united states. unfortunately, habitual trunk driving doesn't stand in one's way from gaining these benefit benefits -- unfortunately, habitual drun driving does not stand in one a's from gaining these benefits. there are numerous stories about innocent individuals who have taken anyone -- individuals who have taken innocent lives because they were driving under the influence of alcohol. in 2011, an undocumented alien in cook county, illinois, killed a man in a drunk dri
the final immigration provision that i want to highlight in my substitute would allow the u.s. government to deport repeat drunk drivers. section 1005 would add habitual drunk driving to the list of aggravated felonies for which an alien may be deported. every day -- every day an innocent life is taken because everyone -- someone decides to drink and drive. an individual who gets behind the wheel after drinking is not exercisexercising sound judgmen. under the immigration and nationality act,...
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and he meets with lawmakers on ways to reform the immigration system. >>> an iraq war veteran remains on suicide watch as he sits in a texas jail cell. eddie ray ralph is accused of killing chris kyle and his friend on saturday. they used a stun gun on ralph on sunday when he was being unruly in his solitary confinement cell. >>> a bipartisan group of alabama lawmakers is moving to exonerate nine black men who became known as the scottsboro boys. they were convicted of raping two white women. today, lawmakers will introduce a resolution to exonerate them. a second bill would lead to posthumous pardons. only one of the men was pardoned when he was alive. >>> here, it was an all-star tribute to mayor ed koch. clinton said koch had a big brain but a bigger heart. michael bloomberg said koch would be loving all the attention he was getting from so many political heavy-hitters. koch died last friday, at the age of 88. >> boisterous he was. >>> time for a look at the weather across the nation. rain from seattle to northern california. up to six inches of snow in the cascades and northern ro
and he meets with lawmakers on ways to reform the immigration system. >>> an iraq war veteran remains on suicide watch as he sits in a texas jail cell. eddie ray ralph is accused of killing chris kyle and his friend on saturday. they used a stun gun on ralph on sunday when he was being unruly in his solitary confinement cell. >>> a bipartisan group of alabama lawmakers is moving to exonerate nine black men who became known as the scottsboro boys. they were convicted of raping...
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lgbt people and native american women. 22 republicans voted against the measure, including marco rubio and rand paul. president obama has announced he has signed a new executive order to defend the u.s. from computer attacks overseas. the measure creates voluntary standards for network security and promotes information sharing with private companies that help run critical u.s. infrastructure. the order is part of a wide package of steps that includes the administration's self- declared right to launch a pre- emptive cyber military strike on targets should the white house deem it necessary to prevent an imminent computer attack from abroad. in new york, a decision to lift a ban on gas drilling process known as fracking is facing a delay after regulators said they needed more time to complete a key health review. the move could delay a decision on fracking for months, leaving the ban in place. on tuesday, the top environmental regulators said he may speed the process by issuing permits before final regulations are created, if the health department conclude the process is safe. critics sa
lgbt people and native american women. 22 republicans voted against the measure, including marco rubio and rand paul. president obama has announced he has signed a new executive order to defend the u.s. from computer attacks overseas. the measure creates voluntary standards for network security and promotes information sharing with private companies that help run critical u.s. infrastructure. the order is part of a wide package of steps that includes the administration's self- declared right to...
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important knew options on the books for you and your nest egg in 22 -- 2013. managing director joins me now with the latest. what we're talking about his conversion of retirement, 401(k), paying the taxes up front. the option is on the table today should you take it. >> i think that is a loaded question. a lot of factors to consider when converting to 401(k) cutoff. this is new news because this is part of the tax relief act that just came in january 1st of this year. gerri: it is not going to be tax relief. you will pay a huge tax upfront. >> that is the issue, whether or not you want to pay the tax and the conversion. in the past had to be 59 and a half or leaving your job before you could convert. know anyone regardless of age can convert your 401(k) balance to our ross 401(k). the key issue is your employer has to offer the ross 401(k) and have a provision in the plan allowing an in-plant conversion. gerri: tell me. your clients are not necessarily taking advantage of this. why? >> whether it was the roth 401(k) conversion, the people just don't want to pa
important knew options on the books for you and your nest egg in 22 -- 2013. managing director joins me now with the latest. what we're talking about his conversion of retirement, 401(k), paying the taxes up front. the option is on the table today should you take it. >> i think that is a loaded question. a lot of factors to consider when converting to 401(k) cutoff. this is new news because this is part of the tax relief act that just came in january 1st of this year. gerri: it is not...
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well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service® no business too small. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >> mason: one of the passengers from the carnival "triumph" says she never wants to hear the word "cruise" again. the ordeal ended late last night when the disabled cruise ship was towed to mobile, alabama.e tonight, more than 4,000 passengers and crew are safe. anna werner reports on what comes next. >> reporter: the 13-story-high 100,000-ton carnival "triumph" sits in a mobile shipyard tonight. investigators are trying to find out how and why the engine fire began that left the ship without power. coast guard marine investigator patrick cuty spoke to cbs news by phone after seeing the damaged engine room. >> reporter: eight days after what was supposed to be a four
well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service® no business too small. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >> mason: one of the passengers from the carnival "triumph" says she never wants to hear the word "cruise"...
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we have spent $200 billion on the f-22 program, the fight for that no one wants. plenty of things to cut. go ahead and raise my taxes. i realize we have to bring in more money. i'm a grown-up. i will just take home less money, but we have to keep the government going. thanks for letting me talk. have a great day. host: here's the financial times this morning -- that's the financial times on this issue. also in the financial times, because of potential sequestration, u.s. carrier kept from gult. -- gulf. the next call comes from libya in upper marlboro, maryland, here in the suburbs. democratic line. caller: hi. i don't think the sequester should be allowed to take affect. it is already having an effect on businesses. my daughter-in-law lost her job last friday. she had only been working five months. first there was a job freeze and then they laid off five people. the house members, i don't know what's wrong with them. every time the economy starts to take off, they sabotage economy. i saw a chart yesterday that the deficit has already fallen from $1 trillion to $6
we have spent $200 billion on the f-22 program, the fight for that no one wants. plenty of things to cut. go ahead and raise my taxes. i realize we have to bring in more money. i'm a grown-up. i will just take home less money, but we have to keep the government going. thanks for letting me talk. have a great day. host: here's the financial times this morning -- that's the financial times on this issue. also in the financial times, because of potential sequestration, u.s. carrier kept from gult....
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does this mean that no illegal immigrant is on welfare? i would be happy, but then someone would have a bridge in brooklyn to sell me. friday, be prepared to be dazzled as we go behind new york fashion week. i'll show you the hottest designs by two of the biggest labels in fashion. that's it for tonight's willis report. thanks for joining us. have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody, former senator chuck hagel's path to confirmation has just got a lot more complicated and a lot more difficult. for the first time in history, a nominee to be secretary of defense is forced to clear a 60-vote threshold in the senate to win con confirmation, and ths only the third time in history that any presidential candidate nominee to any post has been forced to win a cloture vote. >> it's the first time in the history of our country that a presidential nominee or secretary of defense has been filibusterde. what a shame. that's the way it is. i ask the concept that under rule 22, the corum be waved, and i
does this mean that no illegal immigrant is on welfare? i would be happy, but then someone would have a bridge in brooklyn to sell me. friday, be prepared to be dazzled as we go behind new york fashion week. i'll show you the hottest designs by two of the biggest labels in fashion. that's it for tonight's willis report. thanks for joining us. have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody, former senator chuck hagel's path to confirmation has just...
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solid u.s. and european economic data helped put the bulls back on the track. the dow briefly climbed back above the 14,000 mark and pared session highs closing up 99 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 each gained more than 1%. >>> starting off tonight with president obama's big plan. using immigration reform to achieve a quote, balanced deficit reduction which the president says i crucial for economic growth and competitiveness. he met with top ceos and labor leaders today. live from the white house with the very latest is fox business's peter barnes. peter, what happened? >> well, hey, melissa. that meeting just broke up a few minutes ago, the one with the ceos the president meeting with a dozen of them including lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs, mike car kent of coca-cola. marisa meyer of yahoo!. at the steakout the ceos came out and emerged with a unified them which is they all support comprehensive immigration reform that not only takes care of the legal immigration problem but also of the 11 million undocumented illegal aliens in the country, finding some pathway
solid u.s. and european economic data helped put the bulls back on the track. the dow briefly climbed back above the 14,000 mark and pared session highs closing up 99 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 each gained more than 1%. >>> starting off tonight with president obama's big plan. using immigration reform to achieve a quote, balanced deficit reduction which the president says i crucial for economic growth and competitiveness. he met with top ceos and labor leaders today. live from the...
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paul ryan, congressman ryan, you see there at 22%. senator rubio at 17%. none of the above above marco rubio with 21%. now, this state of the union response will thrust him though into the spotlight but, you know, as many have found out before him, that spotlight can certainly brighten a political star, shep, but it can also burn one. and there is a long way to go and a lot of politics before we get to 2016. >> for sure. jonathan, thanks. marco rubio after the president on tuesday night we will catch ram track down it washington for the state of the union and bring you "studio b" and fox report live from washington. that's next tuesday. for the first time, president obama has nominated a woman to fill one of the open cabinet positions during his second term. the post is secretary of the interior which manages our national parks and other public land and the president has picked somebody who likely knows a thing or two about the outdoors. she is sally giuliani president and chief executive of the recreational chain rei. >> she has shown that a company with
paul ryan, congressman ryan, you see there at 22%. senator rubio at 17%. none of the above above marco rubio with 21%. now, this state of the union response will thrust him though into the spotlight but, you know, as many have found out before him, that spotlight can certainly brighten a political star, shep, but it can also burn one. and there is a long way to go and a lot of politics before we get to 2016. >> for sure. jonathan, thanks. marco rubio after the president on tuesday night...
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from 1965 to 1985, there were 27 million entries of on authorized immigrants and 22 million departures, yielding 5 million. in our day and age, with cheap international travel, if only the government got out of the way and made it possible, easier, and cheaper with a large-scale test worker visa program. there are numerous pitfalls when it comes to the precarious for immigration reform. respecting the laws import, but so are laws that are worthy of respect. enforcement can be positive, but only one we have good laws that are capable of being enforced in a free society. thank you very much. [applause] >> i know we started a bit late, but i know they would love to take some questions if you could stick around. does anyone have any questions? yes, sir? >> would you speak to the concept that there are jobs that americans will not do. in a country with 7.8% unemployment, there are some jobs that are not attractive to them. doesn't the guest worker concept just disport the market and create such jobs? >> i think a guest worker makes the market more responsive and realistic to supply and dema
from 1965 to 1985, there were 27 million entries of on authorized immigrants and 22 million departures, yielding 5 million. in our day and age, with cheap international travel, if only the government got out of the way and made it possible, easier, and cheaper with a large-scale test worker visa program. there are numerous pitfalls when it comes to the precarious for immigration reform. respecting the laws import, but so are laws that are worthy of respect. enforcement can be positive, but only...
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down again about $22 at one point today. it recovered a little bit. >> right. david: there is huge movement going on gold. some speculation that could eventually at $100 an ounce. -- 1200. >> it is unbelievable. some are blaming it on the chinese lunar new year and that whole group not getting gold and buying gold and using gold. that may perk up next week. the strong dollar also played into that. liz: wal-mart, widely-held by a lot of our investors viewers, their shares dropped today. that is the biggest drag on the dow. >> wal-mart is really unbelievable. earlier this morning one of the analysts talked about the fact that the payroll tax going up would hit wal-mart. an internal memo was leaked on bloomberg. they said this is the worst february they have seen in seven years. they talked about the fact it was terrible. it was a disaster. comps will be rough for wal-mart. >> just as i was adapting to a new blackberry i got because i lost one over the weekend i got news blackberry was down again. can't get its footing. >> the cofounder was selling all his shares.
down again about $22 at one point today. it recovered a little bit. >> right. david: there is huge movement going on gold. some speculation that could eventually at $100 an ounce. -- 1200. >> it is unbelievable. some are blaming it on the chinese lunar new year and that whole group not getting gold and buying gold and using gold. that may perk up next week. the strong dollar also played into that. liz: wal-mart, widely-held by a lot of our investors viewers, their shares dropped...
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this year's day of remembrance is dedicated to the memory of u.s. senator daniel inouye and he was the longest serving japanese american in congress till he passed away last year. >>> a man wrongly convicted of trying to kill another man is getting a new chance. he was convicted of attempted murder and assault with a firearm. the innocence project which is made up of law students at santa clara university took a second look at his case and they found several problems with it. now he's about to go free and his mother can't believe it. >> i feel good. it lifted a world off my shoulders. i feel real great. i'm great and i thank the lord. i'm very grateful that my son is getting out for something he didn't do. >> he's believed since the very beginning that we were going to be able to get us out. he called us the dream team. he really believed in us. >> ross' or deal started in 2006 when the victim was shot in the ribs after answering a knock on the front door. the man police now say did it stephen emory, sr. was later convicted of attempted murder in an
this year's day of remembrance is dedicated to the memory of u.s. senator daniel inouye and he was the longest serving japanese american in congress till he passed away last year. >>> a man wrongly convicted of trying to kill another man is getting a new chance. he was convicted of attempted murder and assault with a firearm. the innocence project which is made up of law students at santa clara university took a second look at his case and they found several problems with it. now he's...
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of 22%. and it was a strength in refining and chemicals that drove profit at exxon mobile in the fourth quarter. the company earned over $9 billion. better than expected $2.20 a share on revenue of $115 billion. that's the latest from left the fox business network, giving it power prosper. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ dennis: breaking news on violent protests and egypt, may be the worst crisis the country has faced since the 2011 fall of mubarak. they're protesting president mohammed more -- president morsi, lighting fires, begging gates and throwing stones. that got can be chanting -- to be heard chanting leave. the opposition says it is a power grab by the muslim brotherhood
of 22%. and it was a strength in refining and chemicals that drove profit at exxon mobile in the fourth quarter. the company earned over $9 billion. better than expected $2.20 a share on revenue of $115 billion. that's the latest from left the fox business network, giving it power prosper. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for...
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one thing to throw at is we tend to talk about immigration policy but actually u.s. tax policy towards expatriates' is incredibly convoluted and a huge problem particularly if you believe as i do that the circulation of talent having americans live in other countries and bring skills and experience they diner in those places is a valuable things july encourage us to think in terms of net worth and transfer of knowledge more comprehensively but the point about best practices people often cite canada and australia and a lot of learning between those societies as well but what is noteworthy is canada has incredibly draconian emigration policies as relates to their guest worker program etc. so we tend to think of canada as squishy and progressive and also admit more immigrants, then united states does. one reason this has worked as a political settlement is there's rigorous immigration enforcement but in my view it is unimaginable. even someone who tends to think we have fairly tight immigration enforcement i don't think is possible. you want to look at what is the dimen
one thing to throw at is we tend to talk about immigration policy but actually u.s. tax policy towards expatriates' is incredibly convoluted and a huge problem particularly if you believe as i do that the circulation of talent having americans live in other countries and bring skills and experience they diner in those places is a valuable things july encourage us to think in terms of net worth and transfer of knowledge more comprehensively but the point about best practices people often cite...
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what was found on the bathroom in the fairway coming up next. oy 22 after the hour. the largest magazine publisher may be no more. time warner is in talks to sell parts of time, inc. this comes days after it would layoff the 6 percent of 8,000 plies. the revenue has fallen 30 percent in the last five years. something straight out of the tv show breaking bad. workers were shocked to discover a makeshift meth lab inside of a port-a-potty outside of an oklahoma golf course. they have a lead on one of the suspects. >> that's terrible. >> he will run for president in 2016 that according to a new report in the new york post. it says bill clinton told a source his wife is planning on running for the white house in the next election. would she make a good president. the fox news poll says yes. what politician would make a good president hillary clinton took the top spot with a 55 percent top positive rating. she is the only politician that got a positive response. another former secretary of state condoleezza rice with 43 percent. new jersey's governor and former republican
what was found on the bathroom in the fairway coming up next. oy 22 after the hour. the largest magazine publisher may be no more. time warner is in talks to sell parts of time, inc. this comes days after it would layoff the 6 percent of 8,000 plies. the revenue has fallen 30 percent in the last five years. something straight out of the tv show breaking bad. workers were shocked to discover a makeshift meth lab inside of a port-a-potty outside of an oklahoma golf course. they have a lead on one...